Also among the treasures within are a thoughtful and personal 18-hole analysis of the mother of them all, the Old Course at St Andrews; a history of women in golf; a look at how St Andrews has inspired course architecture and golf culture around the world; detailed portraits of life at St Andrews; and much more.

Links to St Andrews is colorfully embellished with more than 400 images, from commissioned fine art and inspired photography to vintage posters and seldom-seen archival photos.

Written contributions range from the poignant to the bawdy, from astute scholarship to the deeply personal. The rich weave of all these elements in a beautifully crafted, large-scale casebound volume makes for a highly collectible book and a spectacular gift.

This book is an essential for anyone who loves to golf — or loves a golfer.

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READ WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT LINKS

Josh and his team have done a brilliant job of curating a fascinating collection of memories from some of the most interesting people in the game. This is a very unique contribution to the written word of golf.

Joe Beditz,
President and CEO, National Golf Foundation

I know you will enjoy Links to St Andrews and hope it will inspire those who play the game to experience it in its purest form at the home of golf.

Matt Gibb,
Freelance golf writer

This book embodies a long and productive effort to create a wonderful testimony to golf and the town of St Andrews.

Arnold Palmer,
Professional golfer

A place is “home” because it draws us there. We return there when life, as it will, has taken us far away. We return there physically when we can, and in our hearts and minds when we cannot. Josh Evenson has in this beautiful book given every reader the gift of St Andrews, home of golf, to which they can travel through its pages.

This collection of personal memories, from the famous and not so famous, will appeal widely to golfers and non-golfers alike, those privileged to call “The Old” their home course, those who visit St Andrews regularly or once in a lifetime, and those who simply dream of walking its historic streets and links.

Ian Syme,
Proud St Andrean and guiding member of The Royal & Ancient Golf Club

Links to St Andrews will speak to any golfer’s ear and warm his or her heart.

Ed Gowan,
Executive Director, Arizona Golf Association and member of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club and Golf Writer's Association of America